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Developing Multi-Disciplinary Services
DOUBLE IDENTITY Developing Multi-Disciplinary Services Barry Sheridan Arts, Education and Development Manager Calderdale Cultural Services
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WHY ? INTERNAL Small sub-services are vulnerable
Particularly if not seen as ‘core’ Inefficient use of resources To develop a better service EXTERNAL The individual ‘offer’ is limited – unable to meet increased and more complex customer needs Less able to respond to changing environment Presents confusing picture from customer perspective Scale and ‘presence’
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CALDERDALE COMMUNITY SERVICES
Pre 2004 CALDERDALE COMMUNITY SERVICES Libraries Museums and Arts Children’s Public Library Service Schools Library Service Museums and Galleries Education Service Arts Development and Community Engagement
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Pre 2004 Issues - 1 CLS/SLS Resources – staff, finance and learning
Status and Visibility (internal and external) Inconsistent quality and quality control SLS customer satisfaction SLS declining membership and income Staff morale
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Museums and Galleries Education
Pre 2004 Issues - 2 Museums and Galleries Education Internal service issues – support, engagement and outdated ‘professional’ attitudes Site based audience rationale, even for outreach Income targets Some outdated programmes and inconsistent quality In-balance between creative ‘arts’ side and more ‘traditional ‘museums’ side
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Pre 2004 Issues - 3 Common to all Ineffective Marketing and Promotion
Lack of distinct identity and position Lack of focus on providing for changing customer needs Visibility and Profile with key audiences and stakeholders Some duplication of activities and competition for audiences
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CALDERDALE LIBRARIES, MUSEUMS AND ARTS
From 2005 CALDERDALE LIBRARIES, MUSEUMS AND ARTS Children’s Library Service Schools Library Service Museums and Galleries Education Schools and Community Outreach
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What Are We? LEARNING RESOURCE SERVICE
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WHAT WERE THE PROBLEMS? Team Different professional disciplines and attitudes Lack of knowledge and understanding of each other Initially some suspicion and resistance. Perceived lessening of links to ‘core’ professional service and disciplines Others Lack of understanding and support Unchanged expectations – things would carry on as before Success can be an issue for others
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Research and Consultation
ESSENTIALS Vision Clear sense of what you’re trying to achieve Dynamic leadership and management Willingness to take risks Research and Consultation Build development strategy on what customers actually want Show you’re responsive and that you care Be visible and proactive
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Promotion and Networking
ESSENTIALS - 2 Promotion and Networking Produce quality promotional material for a quality ‘offer’ Be visible and actively ‘out there’ Sell the ‘business’ Deliver what you promise Develop Effective Partnerships Value yourself Identify where you can add value to others Identify who adds value to you Identify opportunities
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Essentials - 3 BUILD AND NURTURE A GREAT TEAM
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WHAT WE HAVE NOW – THE BENEFITS
Critical mass, high visibility and reputation A clear and strong Brand Identity Perceived as a ‘Player’ – externally and internally more ‘clout’ Coherence - one-stop shop for anything to do with children’s, education and learning services Can respond quickly to changing agendas and priorities Range of resources and expertise – flexibility Strong sense of identity and team ethos Excitement, pride and fun
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WHAT DO WE DO?
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BUSY BABIES
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TELL TALES STORY TIMES
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DADS AND LADS
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MUSEUMS EDUCATION
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MUSEUMS EDUCATION
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SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITY PROJECTS
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LOAN COLLECTIONS AND HANDLING BOXES
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ARTISTS’ HANDLING BOXES
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AUTHOR VISITS
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CALDERDALE CHILDREN’S BOOK OF THE YEAR
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PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS: The Midnight League
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The Iron Man Project
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Community Projects – Refugees and Asylum Seekers
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INTER-GENERATIONAL PROJECTS
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THE LIVING LIBRARY
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PEOPLE
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Where Now? Public Sector Cuts – into the unknown
Impacts internally and also with our customers and partners Imperative to explore alternative delivery models and partnerships Maintain flexibility and focus on priority agendas and outcomes Be in there shaping the future Not waiting for the tsunami to hit.
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